can anyone tell me why bronchogenic carcinoma causes lung abscess? And why S.aureus is the most common bacteria in this case. I would like to know the mechanism on why the obstruction of the bronchus causes abscess.
Good call on trying not to associate staph aureus with lung abscess.Lung abscess is treated with clindamycin. That's really HY for the USMLE. Anaerobes above the diaphragm big time. And Bacteroides is the big one.
I definitely would caution against any type of mention that S. aureus is a common cause of lung abscess. S. aureus is often the answer for bacterial superinfection following influenza LRTI, or in nosocomial infections. But lung abscesses are often secondary to aspiration (dementia, stroke, epilepsy) of oropharyngeal anaerobes.
UpToDate on lung abscess:
http://www.uptodate.com/contents/lu...lectedTitle=1~72§ionRank=1&anchor=H16#H16
Bacteroides is found throughout the GI tract and yes can cause diverticulitis, abscesses and other infections below the diaphragm.@Phloston Bacteroides is abscess below diaphragm right?? I think I remember the General Surgeons cursing at this microbe all the time in the hospital